KUMACA Deaths:Media must seek answers from experts not social commentators-Danyansah

Policy analyst and political social commentator, Mr. Frank Aboagye Danyansah has advised journalists to seek information from experts regarding the cause of deaths of some students of Kumasi Academy (KUMACA) in the Asokore Mampong municipality of the Ashanti Region.

According to him, likely causes of the deaths of the eleven students can only be known by health experts therefore they should be contact for education and information.

“Leave those politicians and social commentators out of this equation”, the 2017 parliamentary candidate for the Progress People’s (PPP) in the Obuasi East in the Ashanti Region admonished program hosts.

Addressing the parents, the Regional Minister, Simon Osei-Mensah said because the health experts could not pinpoint the exact cause of the recent deaths, it would not be advisable to allow the students to go home.

He said allowing the students to go home without taking the full dosage of the drugs could lead to the spread of the infection in various homes, a situation that could lead to a national disaster, with national security and health threats.

He assured the parents that after the students and their teachers had completed the dosage and been monitored by the health specialists currently based in the school, a decision would be taken on whether or not the students should go home.

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